Volume 12 (2025)
Issue 1
Water, pollutants and health
Volume 11 (2024)
Volume 10 (2023)
Volume 9 (2022)
Volume 8 (2021)
Volume 7 (2020)
Volume 6 (2019)
Volume 5 (2018)
Volume 4 (2017)
Volume 3 (2016)
Volume 2 (2015)
Volume 1 (2013)

 Journals Metric

Number of submissions

1,256

Number of published articles

516

Number of Authors

1,016

Number of Article views

1,509,167

Number of Reject Articles

697

Reject Rate

55

Number of Accept Articles

454

Acceptance Rate

36

Average time of Preliminary review of received articles

7 Days

Average Time to Accept

130 Days

Average time to submit an article until publication

230 Days

Number of Reviewers

621

 

Evaluation of scientific journals in Iran (2021-2022): Rank A

Evaluation of Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC) in 2019: Q2 rank and impact factor: 0.19


The Journal of Water and Sustainable Development has established in 2014 in the form of Biannual by the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad with the financial support of Mashhad Water & Wastewater Company. This Journal has been published as a Quarterly since December 2019.

This journal is an output of joint scientific activities between the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad and the Hydraulic Association of Iran.

The Quarterly Journal of Water and Sustainable Development is published by the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. The JWSD considers and publishes original peer-reviewed research monolingual articles (Persian) from the results of experimental research, theoretical analysis, and modeling (numerical and experimental) in all

1- Water management and economy

2- Risk, sustainability, and resilience

3- Surface and groundwater resources

4- Irrigation and agriculture

5- Water transfer and hydraulic structures

6- Water quality, recycling, and wastewater

7- Water, ecosystem, and environment

 All articles of the Journal are Open Access: They are immediately available online at no cost to accept, read, distribute and/or reuse. 

 

Water, Ecosystem and Environment
Editorial: Water, Pollutants, and Health

Kazem Esmaili

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 1-2

Abstract
  Water pollution is a growing problem that is overshadowed by water scarcity. In many parts of the world, human lives are at risk due to the lack of clean water. Water quantity is an immediate problem, but the problem of pollution becomes apparent in the long term. Although paying attention to the issue ...  Read More

Water Management and Economy
The role of the judicial institution in managing water and public health crises with an emphasis on the position of the public prosecutor.

mohammad bakhshi mohebi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 2-4

Abstract
  The growing crises in the country's water resources have created cross-sectoral dimensions and profound threats to public health, the environment, and sustainable development. In a situation where the executive capacities of the responsible agencies are not sufficient to respond to these crises, the ...  Read More

Water Quality, Recycling and Wastewater
Sand Filtration Performance as a Nature-based Approach for Water Treatment

Ali Reza Radkhah; Soheil Eagderi; Hadi Poorbagher; Esmaeil Sadeghinejad Masouleh

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 6-13

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v12i1.2406-1336

Abstract
  Today, healthy drinking water has become an important problem in many countries around the world. Therefore, the United Nations considers attention to this issue a necessity for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Although, currently, various physical, chemical, and biological methods are used ...  Read More

Water Quality, Recycling and Wastewater
Photocatalytic Degradation of Escherichia coli Bacteria by Graphitic Carbon Nitride: A Comparative Study under Visible Light and Dark Conditions in Aqueous Solutions

Azin Nadi; Mehran Bijari; Reyhane Dehghan; Afsaneh Shahbazi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 14-25

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v12i1.2408-1357

Abstract
  Microbial disinfection of water involves the inactivation or removal of pathogenic microorganisms. Conventional methods for microbial water disinfection include chemical oxidation using various oxidants such as chlorine, chlorine dioxide, chloramine, and ozone, as well as ultraviolet radiation. Among ...  Read More

Water, Ecosystem and Environment
Release and Fate of Microplastics in Groundwater and Nanotechnology Approaches to Control and Remediation of Pollution Sources

Zienab Salahshoor; Malihe Madanian; Ehsan Shokri

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 26-45

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v12i1.2410-1370

Abstract
  Today, microplastics are considered an emerging pollutant due to their high stability in the environment and inherent toxicity, making them a significant global concern, particularly in soil and groundwater. Living organisms can easily ingest microplastics, leading to bioaccumulation and causing acute ...  Read More

Water Quality, Recycling and Wastewater
Zoning of Denitrification with Emphasis on Hydrochemistry in the Urban Aquifer of Izeh, Northeast Khuzestan

Ali Mehrabinejad; Nasrollah Kalantari; Farshad Alijani; Hadi Mohammadi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 46-63

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v12i1.2401-1401

Abstract
  The drinking water of Izeh city in northeastern Khuzestan province is supplied from limestone wells in the Nal-e-asbi Karst aquifer south of the plain, which is in direct hydrogeological communication with the alluvial aquifer. Due to nitrate pollution infiltration from the alluvial aquifer to the Karst ...  Read More

Water Quality, Recycling and Wastewater
Assessment of Heavy Metal Pollution Indices in the Atrak River Water Flow Due to the Discharge of Bojnord Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent

Marzieh Jahani; Sadegh Partani; Gholam Hossein Akbari; Ali Jafari

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 64-81

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v12i1.2503-1411

Abstract
  This study investigates variations in heavy metal concentrations to assess potential pollutant transport and effective transport distances in the Atrak River, influenced by urban wastewater treatment plant discharge and downstream agricultural activities. The methodology comprises field surveys, in-situ ...  Read More

Water, Ecosystem and Environment
A Qualitative Approach to the Causes and Consequences of the May 2024 Flood in Mashhad City

Mohammad Gholami; Mahdi Kolahi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 82-93

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v12i1.2408-1355

Abstract
  Natural disasters, particularly floods driven by human activities, are among the leading causes of loss of life and property worldwide, posing significant obstacles to achieving sustainable development goals. This study investigates the causes and mechanisms behind the May 2024 flood in Mashhad, the ...  Read More

Risk, Sustainability and Resilience
The Necessity of Creating a Comprehensive Framework for Drought Risk Management

Sara Attaran; Masoud Abdollahpour

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 94-107

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v12i1.2408-1352

Abstract
  Drought has been one of the most damaging natural phenomena in the past decades. On the other hand, due to the complex and creeping nature of drought, it is almost impossible to determine a specific start and end time for it. Dry and wet periods are visible and expected in all climates and in all seasons ...  Read More

Risk, Sustainability and Resilience
Integrated Investigation of Flood and Drought and Its Legal Solutions According to Legislative Challenges

Omolbanin Sadr; Fatamah Sadr; Marzie Samare Hashmi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 108-121

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v12i1.2410-1368

Abstract
  Natural disasters are phenomena that are widespread and affect all sectors of human societies. Since human societies operate within the framework of laws, the control and management of natural disasters fall under the responsibility of government officials and authorities. The two hydrological phenomena ...  Read More

Risk, Sustainability and Resilience
Investigation of Changes in the Amount and Distribution of Extreme Precipitation and Its Effect on the Trend of Changes in the NDVI Index Changes in Southeast Iran

Maede Nasry; Mohammad Rahimi; Farzaneh Hadadi barforush; Hadi Jalili; Aliakbar Damavandi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 122-135

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v12i1.2411-1381

Abstract
  This study investigated the effect of extreme precipitation values on the trend of vegetation cover change in southeastern Iran. Extreme precipitation indices were selected using a fixed approach recommended by the Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices, according to local needs and theclimatic ...  Read More

Water Management and Economy
Transitioning Framework Toward A Water-Sensitive City: A Review of Australian Practices

Rokhshid Khanalipour; Mohamad Talati; Samaneh Tavakoli Aminian; Seyyede Saeede Sherafat; Fariba Ghanbari

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 136-147

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v12i1.2409-1362

Abstract
  The increasing occurrence of widespread water-related tensions in the international scope, coupled with climate change and limitations on accessible freshwater resources, has led to the ineffectiveness of traditional engineering-oriented approaches in urban water systems management. Therefore, political ...  Read More

Water Management and Economy
Investigating the Influencing Factors on Water Saving Behavior in Household Water Consumption in Yasouj City

Alireza Jahanfekr; Alireza Rajabipoor Meybodi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 148-159

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v12i1.2410-1369

Abstract
  Today, due to the reduction of groundwater and glacier resources, increasing temperatures, and lack of control over drinking water consumption, there is a greater need to modify consumption, and improve and save water consumption than in the past. In this study, the effects of factors influencing water ...  Read More

Water Transfer & Hydraulic Structures
Exploitation of Multi-Reservoir Systems Using the Bat Algorithm

Saeid Mohammadhosseini; Amirpouya Sarraf; Babak Aminnejad

Volume 12, Issue 1 , June 2025, Pages 160-179

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v12i1.2410-1371

Abstract
  Optimal management of water resources, especially in multi-reservoir systems, is of great importance due to limited water resources, climate change, increasing demand, and unbalanced distribution of resources. The efficient operation of these systems requires consideration of different and conflicting ...  Read More

Investigating Factors Affecting Changes in Surface and Ground Water Resources Using Satellite Products (Case Study: Kabul-Afghanistan)
Volume 11, Issue 1 , June 2024, , Pages 13-24

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v11i1.2312-1291

Abstract
  Fresh water availability and its shortage is one of the most important issues in the world today that some countries are facing. In the last two decades, Kabul province, Afghanistan, has seen a decrease in water resources under the influence of natural and human factors. The purpose of this research ...  Read More

An Evaluation and Critique of Research on the Issues Facing the Kashafrud River, Along with Proposing a Comprehensive Solution
Volume 11, Issue 1 , June 2024, , Pages 25-34

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v11i1.2308-1266

Abstract
  Critical to human survival, water resources, including groundwater and particularly rivers, are under threat from anthropogenic pollution. The major Kashafrud River, located in northeastern Iran, is a seasonal watercourse currently encountering numerous challenges. At present, a stretch of this historic ...  Read More

Energy Production and Rainwater Harvesting From the Greenhouse Roof in Bashagard Region
Volume 11, Issue 1 , June 2024, , Pages 1-12

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v11i1.2311-1284

Abstract
  Water supply with new methods has always been emphasized by researchers and statesmen. Water scarcity and droughts in recent years in Iran have pushed the agricultural approach from traditional methods to modern methods, especially greenhouse cultivation. The advantages of this cultivation in reducing ...  Read More

Paradigmatic Pattern of Cultural Resilience in Zayandehrud Water Shortage Crisis
Volume 11, Issue 1 , June 2024, , Pages 61-72

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v11i1.2312-1289

Abstract
  So far, many researches have been conducted in various fields of the water shortage crisis, mostly in environmental and economic fields, and in a few of them, attention has been paid to the influence of cultural elements as a moderating factor of the effects of this crisis. The present research has been ...  Read More

The Impact of Climate Change on Temperature and Precipitation in Afghanistan with Emphasis on the Helmand and Hariroud Basins
Volume 11, Issue 1 , June 2024, , Pages 35-48

https://doi.org/10.22067/jwsd.v11i1.2312-1294

Abstract
  One of the most challenging issues in water resource management is the impact of climate change on the water supply. It is necessary to examine the effects of climate change on Afghanistan, which is vital to Iran's water resources. To investigate the temperature and precipitation and their variability ...  Read More

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